Orig bildtext... PUPPET EMPEROR SAYS JAPS POISONED WIFE TOKYO, JAPAN... Henry Pu-yi, who was puppet emperor of Manchuria under the Japs, is shown fanning himself in the garden of the Russian Embassy in Tokyo. Pu-yi appeared as a witness in the Jap war crime trials inTokyo and charged that Lt Gen Yosmioka, Japanese adviser to him when he was emperor, and other Japs had poisoned Pu-yi's Chinese wife because she was anti-japanese. He said Yoshioka wanted him to marry a Japanese girl. The Russians captured the Emperor when they advanced through Manchuria. Anm. Puyi, Henry, 1906-1967, kejsare av Kina. Greps vid slutet av andra världskriget och satt fängslad i Sovjetunionen till 1950, överfördes till Kina. Frigavs 1959 Solfjädrar Marionetter Kejsare Änklingar Brottsoffer CD244 persons: Henry Puyi sites: TOKYO ;KINA* ;JAPAN